can black art really triumph?
Exhibitions & Shows • 12-30 October 2007 Victoria and Albert Museum London Examine the impact of the slave trade on art & design and the affect on British culture today, whilst exploring the realities of what it means to gain real success as a Black artist or designer. Course includes tours around the museums collections, an external trip, internet, slides, film extracts, talks and discussion. Course leader: Peter Ashan. • Time: 1.30pm – 4.30pm • Admission: free (booking required) • Information: 0207 942 2211 • Booking: bookings.office@vam.ac.uk • Address: Cromwell Road London SW7 2RL • Nearest station: South Kensington • www.vam.ac.uk Back to top The Dame Jocylen Barrow Story plus who was Carter G Woodson Film • 13 October 2007 Museum in Docklands London If there are black people working in Oxford Street now they owe it to Dame Jocylen Barrow. Dame Jocylen was a crucial figure in the Campaign Against Racial discrimination, an organisation she set up after meeting Martin Luther King on